![]() It kept me totally engaged with the storyline, and I couldn’t wait to read more! I thought that this format was absolutely incredible. Other times, Garvey needed to back track or give William more information to make sure the rest of the story flows well. Sometimes this is because William had a question, or because something happened in the saloon that interrupted them. In chapter one, we dive right into the story that Garvey told to William.Īs the book goes on, it is written as if we were experiencing the action first hand, but there are also random breaks where the story was interrupted. ![]() William approaches Garvey and asks to hear his story. William walks into a saloon in Tin Cup, Nebraska to try to find James Garvey, a man that worked as a guide for paleontologist, Professor Edward Cope. ![]() This narrator was a reporter named William H. The very first paragraph of the prologue is written in a way that addresses the readers, as the narrator asks for us to forgive him for any inaccuracies due to the methods of how he gathered information for this story. ![]()
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